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As with everything else in Mexico, it depends on who you ask. If I remember correctly, I don't think brides that have gone through Maye have needed apostilled documents. I did not need apostilles at Dreams either. In fact, I'm not sure what else I really have to do with my documents, because I just took my marriage certificate from Cabo to the Social Security Office & the Secretary of State and they issued me new Social Security Cards and Drivers' License- I didn't even get the documents translated...that should probably be it's own thread! lol

Ummm Sarah.... was it really that easy? I'm paying extra to have my apostilled because I was told you need it. So your name in offical now.
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Does an apostille and all that stuff apply for Cabo weddings? I know down in PV, RM and Cancun it does....


I'm SO happy that you guys decided to elope... Congrats. I'm having our wedding dinner at DeCortez (the one Natasha recommened) I should have pictures of it after we get back from Cabo. The food is really good, and it is a VERY romantic spot, that's one of the reason I picked it. Irma at the Sheraton is also really helpful.
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Ummm Sarah.... was it really that easy? I'm paying extra to have my apostilled because I was told you need it. So your name in offical now.

Yup- my name is official. I just don't have the new cards in the mail yet, but I've already switched over credit cards and stuff. My license should be here this week then I can change my nursing license, etc. This should probably be it's own thread, but I just wonder if there's anything else I have to do. Is there any reason why I need to have it in English and apostilled? Like, do I have to file it here in the US somewhere? I should probably find this out soon...lol
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I have to make sure that I get certified copies of my marriage record from the registrar (official keeper of the public record) where I get married. That is all I will need to prove that I am legally married. I will need to have it translated though.

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That is amazing Andrea! A Cabo wedding with a very intimate crowd should be wonderful. I can't wait to see the pictures. I hope Erik's family isn't too upset.

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